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south korea chaebol
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The tag 'south korea chaebol' on WindowsForum.com covers the recent shift by South Korea's largest conglomerates—Samsung, SK, and LG—toward integrating generative AI into daily office work. After years of caution over data leaks, these chaebols are expanding employee training and enterprise access to AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot, as well as developing internal models. The move reflects a strategic change from banning chatbots to proactively deploying AI agents, aiming to control usage and maintain competitiveness. Discussions focus on enterprise IT, security concerns, and the implications for office productivity in South Korea's corporate landscape.
South Korea's largest conglomerates are moving generative AI from controlled experiments into daily office work in June 2026, as Samsung, SK and LG expand employee training, enterprise access to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Copilot, and internal models after years of leak-driven caution. The...